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Man dies in Morgan Hill truck fire

The identity of a man who died Sunday night when a pickup truck

Lock-down Hide-and-Seek Just a Case of ‘Chasing Truth’

The week before winter break we were told that sometime in the

Adding a little firepower to the Fourth

Sixteen nonprofits and community organizations will be opening

Catch the arsonist: Neighborhood Watch group

Think about forming a neighborhood watch group

New season brings new pet worries

Springtime ... finally. For a while, it seemed as though Mother

Applied Industrial Technologies ribbon cutting

Applied Industrial Technologies held a ribbon cutting Oct. 19 at their service center at 6478 Chestnut St. Ste. 3A. Applied is one of North America’s largest industrial distributors of bearings, power transmission components, hydraulic components and systems, pneumatic components and systems, industrial rubber products, linear components, tools, safety products, general maintenance and a variety of material handling products. They also provide customized mechanical, fabricated rubber and fluid power shop services, as well as services to meet storeroom management and maintenance training needs. Details: 847-2304, [email protected] or visit applied.com.

Gilroy High, South Valley Makos swimmer Zoey Zeller commits to Auburn

Division I college programs pursued Zoey Zeller in much the same manner she swims in a race: all-out. The incoming Gilroy High senior recently made a verbal commitment to Auburn University, whose women’s team finished seventh out of 12 teams in the Southeastern Conference (SEC)...

Jeannette Silva

Jeannette Silva died Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2004, at Gilroy

Heat advisory in effect for Bay Area, Central Coast

By late morning on Monday, temperatures around the Bay Area and Central Coast are forecast to rise rapidly and a heat advisory will be in effect for the entire region. “A fall heat wave kicks off today and will last for several days,” the National...

Caring for the generations

“Don’t mention my birthday to my daughters. They’re too busy.” I was genuinely puzzled by this request years ago when I first started working at Live Oak Adult Day Services. I had asked one of our seniors how her family was going to celebrate her birthday that evening.

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